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Old 06-18-2008, 08:47 AM
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sounds too good to be true, they want about 3000$ for this, new paint restored and runs great just needs new brake mastery cylinder. is it worth 3000$ with good interior/paint and just needs that? and a bleed of course. been lookin for a 600 for years. thanks in advanced!!
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I don't know, it sounds a little high to me, but not much though.

For some reason, the N cars don't seem to bring the kind of money you might expect them to. I too have been wanting an N for some time now, so I've been following them on ebay, and from the one's I've seen, you can get a nice one for around $2K.
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Agreed with the above post. It seems a bit high, then again I got both of mine, complete, in rough shape, one not running for $800.
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what state in the US? rust? 3 grand or not. I would get my hands on it before they're all GONE!

beautiful car!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RWOL &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what state in the US? rust? 3 grand or not. I would get my hands on it before they're all GONE!

beautiful car!</TD></TR></TABLE>

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IMO the price might be about $600-$800 high compared to most n600 cars on the market, but if it has all that was mentioned done to it and was done right I think it would be worth picking up.
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oh i saw this car on the website also... i just picked up a n600 on craigslist for 1900. there's a knock on the engine but it's not a sure thing that it's the engine. but yeah...3000 is a little high because there can be more problem then just the brakes. you have to go look at it yourself and see how the interior and stuff is...
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Its in the right ballpark, but may be a hair on the high side. Depends on what is really wrong with it--has the gas tank been sealed, is it just the brake MC or do the wheel cylinders and calipers also have issues. How is the interior?

It could be a great deal, just hard to tell without looking at it.
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